“Nature as God left it is so much, has such a pensive delight, and serves as evangel of a gospel of contentment and peace. They are not poor who see. Riches unspeakable are theirs. I would for myself and for others pray, “Teach me to see lest I be poor beyond the depth of poverty.” If I had might, as I would guide travelers to a mountain which swept eyes over a visionary scene, so would I guide to the vision of every day’s delight. To go abroad is not our need. To stay at home and have a variant world report to us as if we were emperors, that is traveledness.”
– William A. Quayle
In God’s Out-of-Doors